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The un secretary general report on children and armed conflict
The un secretary general report on children and armed conflict






the un secretary general report on children and armed conflict

Some 8,630 were either killed or maimed 7,622 were recruited and used in combat, and 3,985 were abducted. The UN has verified that 18,890 children suffered grave violations during wartime in 2022. New situations in Haiti and Niger are mentioned and details will appear in next year’s edition. Access provided by SDF for United Nations partners to visit two detention facilities in Aleppo Governorate.Countries include Ethiopia, Mozambique and Ukraine, which are being featured for the first time.Disciplinary measures against SDF personnel who violate the commitments under the action plan are a positive development.Adoption by SDF of new guidelines for the release and exclusion of children from their ranks, and procedures for protecting children detained for alleged association with Da’esh.Continuing progress in the implementation of the 2019 action plan by SDF, resulting in the disengagement of a further 182 children from their ranks and the screening out of 568 boys through age assessment procedures.Ongoing development of a draft comprehensive action plan.21/2021 on the rights and protections afforded to children and the commitment reaffirmed by the Government to support the humanitarian response by the United Nations and its partners. Dialogue between the Government and the United Nations on measures to end and prevent grave violations against children, the reactivation of the interministerial committee, and the organization of a joint workshop on child protection on 14 March 2022.Voices for Children Affected by Conflict.ACT TO PROTECT children affected by conflict.Virtual Summer School on Child Protection in Armed Conflict.Ratification status of the Optional Protocol.

the un secretary general report on children and armed conflict

OPAC – Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict.








The un secretary general report on children and armed conflict